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December 04, 2006
Report: Auto Insurance Rates Stay High in NJ
A year after New Jersey enacted auto insurance regulation changes meant to reduce rates, state residents are still paying through the nose. That's according to the latest survey compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. It found Garden State drivers had the highest insurance bills in 2004 -- the 16th time in 18 years that New Jersey has had the dubious
From Report: Auto Insurance Rates Stay High in NJ
Posted by Tom at December 4, 2006 01:22 PM


